
With a midfield exodus set to take place in the summer, the Rossoneri have acted quickly to bring in replacements for the outgoing duo of Mark van Bommel and Gennaro Gattuso
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The former Italy international, who succeeded Paolo Maldini as Rossoneri skipper in the summer of 2009, has extended his stay at San Siro for a further 12 months
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The 28-year-old wants to extend his stay at San Siro but the Rossoneri have yet to decide if they are willing to stump up a further €8 million for his services
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After a series of goodbyes over the past week, now is the time for the Rossoneri to make real plans for the months ahead, bringing in a host of new players
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The Dutch midfielder is determined to continue playing for at least two more seasons, and could even stay with the Rossoneri despite previously stating he would leave San Siro
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The ex-Inter, Real Madrid and Ajax star is coming to the end of his current contract, and reports from Brazil suggest that Rio de Janeiro will be his next destination
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The Brazil international reportedly wants to return to the club where he made his name, but the Rossoneri's refusal to let him leave on loan remains a major stumbling block
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The Rossoneri saw many legendary figures leave the club over the weekend, leaving the coach relieved that the Swede and the Brazilian are going nowhere
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The Barcelona forward has claimed the accolade for the continent's top league goalscorer, bagging himself a half century of strikes during the 2011-12 season
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The Slovakia international has disclosed that he was on the Rossoneri's wishlist last season but insists he is fully committed to his current club and their project
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The Italian goalkeeper has been tipped to leave the Ligue 1 giants at the end of the season, but has now insisted that he wants to stay put
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The 36-year-old Dutchman, who joined the club in 2002 from Inter, will be leaving the Rossoneri this summer, but has every intention of continuing his career elsewhere
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The Rossoneri tried to sign the forward in January, while he was still in dispute with the Premier League outfit, but the deal collapsed over the asking price
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The Rossoneri boss has claimed that the Fiorentina star, whose contract expires in June, will be plying his trade at San Siro in 2012-13, moving on the Bosman ruling
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In the space of just a few days, the departures of four of the Rossoneri's greatest pillars have been confirmed, making for an emotional farewell from San Siro on Sunday
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The three Rossoneri veterans will play their last game for the Rossoneri when Attilio Tesser's men make the short trip to the Giuseppe Meazza on Sunday
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The forward also revealed he believes the Rossoneri would have won the title had they not been beset by injuries and that Pato is second only to Messi in terms of talent
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The veteran midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season, and a move to the Rio de Janeiro giants appears to be the most likely outcome
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The French club have not yet given up on securing the services of the 22-year-old striker and will put together a new offer for the Brazilian once the season comes to an end
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The experienced centre-back has penned a new contract with the Rossoneri despite having featured infrequently for the Serie A giants this season
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The experienced duo have confirmed they will be exiting San Siro at the end of the season after more than a decade of service at the Serie A giants
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The 38-year-old Brazilian has been a free agent since parting company with the Rossoneri in 2010 but still feels he has plenty to offer at the highest level
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The 36-year-old centre-back will leave the Rossoneri after a decade at San Siro, with a new adventure in MLS seemingly a strong possibility
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The World Cup winner has struggled with a persistent back problem in recent years and there is speculation that he could very well announce his intention to retire from the game
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The Sao Paulo club are looking to add to their attacking options and are considering making a loan offer for the 22-year-old, who has been plagued by injuries this season
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The Uruguay international is almost certain to leave the Renato Dall'Ara during the upcoming transfer window but the Rossoblu are prepared to dig their heels in over the fee
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The experienced midfielder is apparently keen to prolong his stay at San Siro and continue playing for the foreseeable future despite hinting on Monday that he could retire
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The Netherlands international has an expiring contract with the Rossoneri and is expected to return to PSV, but his current club are still keen to hold on to him
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The Rossoneri supremo has assured the Livorno native that his job in charge of his team remains intact, despite surrendering to Juventus in the Serie A title race this season
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The Brazilian has dismissed the claim that he was on the verge of joining Carlo Ancelotti's side during the January transfer window and reiterated that he is happy at San Siro
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